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Slow burn with great characters, but…

Review from Switched →

I’ve never read/listened to an NR Walker book before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. The story definitely did not go how I expected (which is actually a good thing because I can usually tell the ending from the beginning). The blurb made it sound like the story was truly focused on Iz being..

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Wonderful and Thrilling!!

Review from On Your Knees, Prospect →

Definitely my fave from this series!! I love the dynamic between Vars and Jake. They’re just so sweet together and work so well. They talk everything out, which is a wonder. Also the sex and scenes between this couple is AMAZING.

Dying for the next installment

Review from Something to Dye For →

This story is better than most. It’s not just your run of the mill MM romance. I listen to a lot of MM. Some are merely enjoyable but they use the same tropes, same characters, same plot twists over and over again. Basically they are just plot filler between sex scenes. This story actually has..

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Narrator ruins it

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

I couldn’t keep listening, the narration was awful. Not even 2 hours in and I had to give up. So disappointed for the amount of money I spent on this and the description sounded so good. His voice, especially when he was narrating female parts, is off putting and awkward.

So funny and sweet

Review from The Weight of It All →

I read this book a while ago and was so excited to see there was an audiobook. The story was awesome to read. It was even better to listen too. The narrator does a perfect job. Can’t recommend it enough.

Fun with a twist of snark

Review from Rule Breaker →

I absolutely love narrations done by Joel Leslie – the man is a genius when it comes to accents. At the same time he has an excellent voice that is so easy to listen to and he really brings the book alive. Rule Breaker is fun and the snark between the main characters makes me..

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Amazing story

Review from Switched →

This is an amazing story about self discovery and finding family. Israel and Sam were so sweet together. Friends to lovers is a favorite trope of mine. Joel Leslie nailed the narration like always.